My wife had never seen the whole thing. So we watched it today.
Slower burn than I remembered in the first half, but still excellent. She said it was "good"
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I saw it in the theaters in...’94? I just remember thinking: “that’s fucked up.”
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When the gimp scene showed up, my wife said "Well, there's a twist I did not see coming," and I replied "No one did."
It was Fall 94 when it was released, it took me weeks to see it, cuz I worked and was playing ultimate frisbee in college. About an 85% chance I was high when I saw it. I know I saw it at least once since, but not sure I've seen it since the 90s.
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They call Mr. Wolf, it's early in the morning. Not even breakfast time yet. Bonnie comes home at 9:30, and as it isn't a Dead N-Word Storage Facility, she'd be none too pleased, so they have 40 minutes to clean up. That makes it about 8:30am when he got the call. Mr. Wolf looks to be in a hotel suite, surrounded by men in tuxedos, and ladies in evening wear. None of them look disheveled, as if the clothes just went back on after a long night.
WTF kind of party was he at at 8:30 am?
WTF kind of party was he at at 8:30 am?
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
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Morning breakfast gala? Ah, illegal gambling operation
original screenplay states:
"The CAMERA looks through the bedroom doorway of a hotel suite into the main area. We SEE a crap game being played on a fancy crap table by GAMBLERS in tuxedos and LUCKY LADIES in fancy evening gowns. The CAMERA PANS to the right revealing: Sitting on a bed, phone in hand with his back to us, the tuxedo-clad WINSTON WOLF aka "THE WOLF"."
So there you have it.
It's not me, it's someone else.